New Taopix online editor publicly released

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Photobook and personalization software provider based in Ponteland, United Kingdom, Taopix, publicly released their new Taopix Online software this week. The newest Taopix Online was first presented at Drupa, where the business showed the new features to a flurry of well-receiving attendees.

Adam Grieve, managing director, Taopix

“Being able to release this new iteration of Taopix Online is a great milestone achieved for us” says Adam Grieve, managing director, Taopix. “Our in-house developers have worked tirelessly to revolutionize the personalization landscape with a total rewrite of our existing Online software, allowing us to bring bigger and better features to our customers at a much faster pace”.

More than 80 new features and improvements are within Taopix Online 2024r1, including the ability to create UI-theming unique to the retailer. Such flexibility in the customer-facing aspect of the software reinforces the company’s belief that the service they provide should be entirely white label, allowing brands to build customer trust and to visually impress with their aesthetics, the company said. Other features include a new cropping tool, improved mobile experiences and HiDPI Editor previews.

Michael Carey, commercial director, Taopix

“At drupa this year, we showed the world just how much they can do with Taopix Online,” said Michael Carey, commercial director. “We’ve completed our beta testing program, which saw some of our customers having early access to the release. Following on from these successes, our newest product, Taopix Online, is ready for the market. From the results we have already witnessed, we are confident that this will be a huge business asset for many.”

Taopix Online allows users to sell personalized gifts, calendars and photobooks from their website. Optimised for a huge range of devices, Taopix claims their software encourages easier sale conversion allowing end users to purchase while out of home.